Capaciteitsproblemen grote belemmering: de behandeling van borderline persoonlijkheidsstoornis

Authors
  • M. Hermens
  • P. van Splunteren
  • A. van den Bosch
  • R. Verheul
Publication date 09-2012
Journal De Psycholoog
Volume | Issue number 47 | 9
Pages (from-to) 44-50
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Psychology Research Institute (PsyRes)
Abstract

Objective: This study determined the gap between actual care and optimal care (recommended in the clinical guideline) for patients with borderline personality disorder in the Netherlands. Factors
that affected guideline implementation were identified. Methods: Ten specialized mental health organizations participated in this cross-sectional study. The number and proportion of patients
who received optimal diagnosis and treatment were calculated. Focus groups explored implementation barriers. Results: Records of 422 patients with a diagnosis of borderline personality
disorder were analyzed, and 315 records from six organizations contained the necessary data. Across the six organizations, most of these patients received this as an initial diagnosis (median 85%). However, only a minority received psychotherapy as a first step treatment (median 23%). Conclusion: Capacity problems and organizational barriers were the main barriers to providing psychotherapy. Care pathways may help improve quality of care and efficiency.
Document type Article
Language Dutch
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